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JULY 2016 C mpass Rose Nassau Bay City Hall | 1800 Space Park Drive, Suite 200 | Nassau Bay, TX 77058 | 281.333.4211 JULY 16 1 Decorate your parade float, golf cart, bicycle, outfits, and join the parade - no need to register, just be at lineup at 5:15pm at Gloria Dei Church parking lot. The parade entry award categories are: Grand Prize - Best overall entry. R.O.C.K. in the USA Award - Entry with the best use of patriotic music. Spirit Award - Entry that displays enthusiasm and receives the best response from spectators. America's Red, White, & Blue Award - Entry with the best use of red, white & blue. Super Heroes Award - Entry that honors and shows support for military men and women that have served our country. We also want to honor all veterans in Nassau Bay with a special parade float, if you are a veteran that would like to participate in this year's parade, please contact Special Events Committee Member Stacey Amdur at 713-261-9151. Monday, July 4, 2016 Water Wars @ Noon - 2:00pm Bring your water guns and water hoses and soak your neighbors in this new event. All participants must register at www.nassaubay.com/specialevents to receive game rules and supplies. No cost to participate. Parade Lineup @ 5:15pm Gloria Dei Church (18220 Upper Bay Rd.) Parade Starts @ 6:00pm Begins at Gloria Dei goes down San Sebastian to Point Lookout to Kingstree to Martinique to Lake Nassau Park. Pie Contest @ 6:15pm This year's contest will be open to any pie! Peach, pumpkin, coconut, any pie your heart desires. Prizes will be given to Best Overall, Best Taste, and Best Presentation. You must register in advance. No cost to participate. Register online at www.nassaubay.com/specialevents Fireworks @ 9:00pm Learn more at www.nassaubay.com/specialevents. ANNUAL 4TH OF JULY CELEBRATION

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JULY 2016C mpass Rose

Nassau Bay City Hall | 1800 Space Park Drive, Suite 200 | Nassau Bay, TX 77058 | 281.333.4211 JULY 16 • 1

Decorate your parade float, golf cart, bicycle, outfits, and join the parade - no need to register, just be at lineup at 5:15pm at Gloria Dei Church parking lot. The parade entry award categories are:

• Grand Prize - Best overall entry.• R.O.C.K. in the USA Award - Entry with the best use of patriotic music.• Spirit Award - Entry that displays enthusiasm and receives the best response from spectators. • America's Red, White, & Blue Award - Entry with the best use of red, white & blue.• Super Heroes Award - Entry that honors and shows support for military men and women that have served our country.

We also want to honor all veterans in Nassau Bay with a special parade float, if you are a veteran that would like to participate in this year's parade, please contact Special Events Committee Member Stacey Amdur at 713-261-9151.

Monday, July 4, 2016

Water Wars @ Noon - 2:00pmBring your water guns and water hoses and soak your

neighbors in this new event. All participants must register at www.nassaubay.com/specialevents to receive game rules and

supplies. No cost to participate.

Parade Lineup @ 5:15pmGloria Dei Church (18220 Upper Bay Rd.)

Parade Starts @ 6:00pmBegins at Gloria Dei goes down San Sebastian to Point Lookout to Kingstree to Martinique to Lake Nassau Park.

Pie Contest @ 6:15pmThis year's contest will be open to any pie! Peach,

pumpkin, coconut, any pie your heart desires. Prizes will be given to Best Overall, Best Taste, and Best Presentation. You

must register in advance. No cost to participate. Register online at www.nassaubay.com/specialevents

Fireworks @ 9:00pm

Learn more at www.nassaubay.com/specialevents.

ANNUAL 4TH OF JULY CELEBRATION

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July 2016

Coffee with the City Manager ..........July 1, 9amJuly 4th Celebration (See Front Page) .....July 4, 6pmPlanning Meeting (if needed)...............July 5, 6pmCCCT Theatre Camp .................. July 5-Aug 20Lewis, Clark & the Wild Wild West ....... July 6-10Coffee with the City Manager ..........July 8, 9amCity Council Meeting ....................July 11, 7pmCoffee with the City Manager ........July 15, 9amCCCT Romeo and Juliet .................. July 21-31Coffee with the City Manager ........July 22, 9amCoffee with the City Manager ........July 29, 9am

August 2016

Planning Meeting (if needed).............. Aug 2, 6pmNassau Bay 101 Application Deadline .....Aug 4Coffee with the City Manager ......... Aug 5, 9amCity Council Meeting ..................... Aug 8, 7pmCoffee with the City Manager ....... Aug 12, 9amAugust Street Eatz Party ................ Aug 13, 6pmNassau Bay 101 Begins ........................Aug 18Coffee with the City Manager ....... Aug 19, 9amCoffee with the City Manager ....... Aug 26, 9am

For more information about these events and a complete list of community events,

please visit: www.nassaubay.com/events

To submit your event to be including in the Community Calendar, please email

event information to [email protected]

COMMUNITYCALENDAR

CITIZENS FOR SPACEMayor Mark Denman, City Manager Jason Reynolds, and Assistant City Manager Mary Chambers went to Washington D.C. at the end of May with Bay Area Houston Economic Partnership and the Citizens for Space Exploration. They also got a special tour of the White House.

You can learn more about Citizens for Space Exploration and the important work they are doing on BAHEP's website: www.bayareahouston.com.

SAVE THE DATE

Saturday, August 13, 20166:00 - 10:00pm

Nassau Bay Town Squarewww.nassaubayparty.com

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The Houston-based non-profit group, Children at Risk, recently released their reports on all Houston area public schools and all three public schools that Nassau Bay students attend received great ratings! Rankings are done annually and based mostly on students' performance on standardized exams. Robinson Elementary: ASpace Center Intermediate: A-Clear Creek High School: A-CCISD was recognized, along with five other school districts, as being among the best school systems in the Greater Houston area. Congrats to all of our educators for doing a great job! We are proud to have such great public schools for our residents.

SCHOOL REPORT CARD

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Happy July! More rain in June coupled with the ever present high humidity tend to chase most gardeners inside. Summer gardening need not be a chore. Water in the early morning so the sun and wind will dry off the leaves thus making your plant less appealing to bugs and slugs. With the exception of watering, you can relax and enjoy your summer while your garden grows by itself!

Ask the Garden Club:My flowers are drooping by midday. I gave them more water only to have them perk up a bit and then die! What happened?

When the intense heat makes us feel droopy we drink water. However, plants droop to protect from evaporation. Resist the urge to water. Rather wait til early evening to see if the plant goes back to its normal state. If it doesn't then water lightly, giving a thorough watering in the morning. Most flowering plants once established will only need water every 2-3 days providing the plant is well mulched. Use rain sensors or turn off sprinklers after a good soaking rain to avoid drowning the plants.

What flowering plants grow well during summer in Nassau Bay?

There are many flowering plants that need little or no attention during hot summer months. Pentas, zinnas, dark leaf begonias and vincas are for full sun while impatients, light leaf begonias and coleus will grow in partial sun to shade. Full sun leafy color is found in copper plants, dusty miller, coleus (dark leaf varieties). Hydrangeas grow well in morning sun while plumbagos and society garlic love full sun. Most of these plants will survive light winters (like we just had) and give beautiful color for a second year.

Don't be intimidated by gardening because you just plunk these plants plants down in good soil, 3" of mulch, sprinkle some microlife for stem strength (you can buy from Nassau Bay Public Works Department across from Dollar General) and water (by sprinkler system or hose) as needed every 2-3 days. Plants will make your home a beautiful place to be. Then, be ready to accept those compliments! Keep those great questions coming in and let's keep Nassau Bay blooming!Email questions to [email protected]

GARDEN CLUB NEWSNASSAU BAY 101The inaugural Nassau Bay 101 Class went so well that we are excited to offer our second Nassau Bay 101. Participants will get an up-close and in-depth look at the inner workings of municipal government. The class is designed to equip and encourage citizens to become more engaged and assume a leadership role within the community. City Staff and Elected Officials will lead the classes about each department of our City through facility tours and interactive sessions and demonstrations.

When Are Classes?Classes will be held Thursday evenings from 6-8pm for six weeks beginning on Thursday, August 18, 2016.

Who Can Participate?Participants must meet the following requirements:

•Nassau Bay Residents or Business Owners•At Least 18 Years-Old•Registered Voter•Not currently holding a position as an elected official or running for office during class session.•Submit Application by August 4, 2016 •Class is limited to a maximum of 20 participants; priority is given to applicants who will attend all classes.

How to Apply: Visit www.nassaubay.com/101 to download and submit the application.

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Clear Creek Education Foundation is creating the first CCISD Alumni Database and they need your help to build it. To join this new database, visit www.ClearCreekEducationFoundation.Org/Alumni.

The purpose of this database is to find out who our alumni are, and how we can connect them with unique opportunities to support educational excellence in CCISD. There is a lot of potential as far as what this database might look like in the future!

The Clear Creek Education Foundation supports students and teachers in CCISD in creating and implementing innovative learning experiences through the Give-A-Grant Program. You will receive updates about upcoming events and opportunities to get involved in CCISD.

Questions? Email the Clear Creek Education Foundation at [email protected].

CCISD ALUMNI

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RENOVATING? REMODELING?WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOWPOLICE

Total Service Calls ...................280Total Reports Taken ....................40Total Patrol Miles ..................6,630Crimes Against Persons ................5Property Crimes .........................19Arrests ......................................12Avg Response Times (in minutes) ...2.68 FIRE DEPARTMENTTotal Calls ................................26Fires ...........................................0Rescue ......................................11HAZMAT .....................................0Motor Vehicle Accident ................0Hazardous Conditions .................0Fire Alarm ...................................8EMS Assist ..................................6Canceled in Route/Other .............1

EMSTotal Calls ................................68Total Patients in Nassau Bay .......28

BY THE NUMBERSStatistics for May 2016

CITY STAFF SPOTLIGHTJamie Galloway is the Emergency M a n a g e m e n t Coordinator for Nassau Bay. He has been with the City since 2009 and coordinates all facets of emergency preparedness from logistics for materials, catering for first responders, monitoring of debris removal along with the oversight of grants received on behalf of the City.

Jamie holds certifications as TEM, Master Firefighter, Master Instructor, Master Arson Investigator, Master Inspector, Master Peace Officer and a Master’s of Science in Emergency Services Management. If you happen to see him out in our community, make sure to thank him for keeping our community safe and prepared for any emergency situation.

Whether you own or rent a home or building in Nassau Bay, you need to know what requires a permit and how the permit can protect you and your property. City Building Permits are based on industry standards and the International Building Codes. A building permit is required to construct, enlarge, alter, repair, improve, remove, convert, or demolish any building or structure within the city.How and when do I submit a permit application?

Submit an application before performing any work to your property. The application is available online at www.nassaubay.com/buildingpermit.

I'm hiring a contractor will they take care of permits?Contractors will typically submit the permit application; however, the owner is ultimately responsible for securing and correctly displaying all required permits before any work begins. So make sure you request a copy of the approved permit from the contractor before any work begins.

How much will it cost?There is a small fee based on the specific job valuation.

How long does the approval process take?Once the permit application is submitted to the City, the Building Official will review and approve or request additional information. Depending on the type of permit it could be issued immediately or can take 5-7 business days. It is important to note that some permits require your HOA approval. Please check with your HOA for their requirements.

Why do I need a permit?• Ensures Safety: Ensures minimum building standards are met

for your safety and safety of future property owners/occupants. • Helps Protect Property Value: Permits are required by City

Code and unauthorized work could result in fines and/or additional costs to redo work if it does not abide by City Code. Unauthorized work is typically found upon a buyer's inspection when a property owner is selling the property which can result in additional costs and delays in selling the property.

I'm not sure if I need a permit, how do I know?Some examples of when you need a permit:

• installing new cabinets, countertops, plumbing, electrical fixtures, windows, etc.

• changing any structural features or adding to the structure (adding patio cover, storage shed, room additions, etc.)

• replacing heating or air conditioning units• repairing or changing the bulkhead• Still unsure? Call us at 281.333.2944.

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NASSAU BAY ANIMAL SHELTERHelp us find forever homes for the sweet animals that are patiently waiting at the

Nassau Bay Animal Shelter.

Learn more or set a time to meet us by calling 281-333-2944 or visiting

www.nassaubay.com/animalshelter.

Location: 18900 Upper Bay Rd.Nassau Bay, TX

Hours: Mon-Thurs 7:30am-5:30pm Fri 7:30-11:30am

PUBLIC WORKS PROJECTS MOSQUITO CONTROL

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Storm Water ManagementWhen it rains, water drains from your property and the streets into the storm water drain system. This system carries the water directly to Lake Nassau or Galveston Bay. Unlike sewage, storm water receives no treatment. This water often picks up trash, grass clippings, and other pollutants from your yard or the street with it. In order to keep these pollutants out of the storm water drains and out of Lake Nassau and Galveston Bay, it is important that you do not dump pollutants into the storm sewers (used motor oil, anti-freeze, household chemicals, gas, pesticides, etc.). Over-fertilizing your yard and sweeping yard debris into storm sewer inlets also pollutes the water ways. We also encourage residents when fertilizing their yard to purchase Micro Life Fertilizer from the Public Works Office at 18295 Upper Bay. Micro Life is an organic biological fertilizer safe for our water ways. For more information, please visit www.cleanwaterways.org

Solar StreetlightsThe 50 solar lights that have been installed are being modified to increase the light distribution pattern. We have seen an increase in the light pattern and brightness. City Staff and ClearWorld representatives welcome input from residents. We expect to complete these modifications by end July/ early August. Once all solar light improvements are completed, a citizen committee will be formed to evaluate the lights and provide their input to Mayor and Council.

The City of Nassau Bay follows Harris County Public Health Department protocols for mosquito control spray schedules and insecticides. Nassau Bay sprays throughout the city every Tuesday and Thursday from 10 pm to midnight. If the mosquito problem continues to grow and worsen, Nassau Bay will spray three times a week (Monday, Wednesday, & Friday) until the mosquito population diminishes. At that time, we will switch back to two times per week.Please do your part to eliminate mosquito breeding habits on your property and take appropriate personal precautions to avoid being bitten by disease-carrying mosquitoes. Here are some helpful tips:

• Don’t feed the storm water drains. Please sweep up lawn clipping, leaves and tree limbs.

• Empty containers that may hold water such as flower pots and toys.

• Keep rain gutters free of debris.• When outdoors use an insect repellent containing

DEET, Picaridin, oil of lemon eucalyptus, or IR3535 and apply as directed on the label.

• Household pets can be exposed to disease carrying mosquitos too. Contact your veterinarian for more information.

• We recommend Cutters Yard Guard when planning an event in your yard. Please read directions on product.

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COUNCIL MEETING RECAPJune 13, 2016 - Regular Council Meeting The Police Department received a grant from the NRA Foundation, Inc to assist in implementing a uniform handgun for all officers. Mayor Pro Tem Mossman presented Councilmembers-

Elect Klug and Warters with their Certificates of Election.

Councilmember Warters presented Councilmembers-Elect Mossman with her Certificate of Election.

City Attorney Dick Gregg, Jr. administered the Oaths of Office to Councilmembers-Elect Mossman, Klug, and Warters. Robinson Elementary was recognized for their great work in receiving national recognition as a National School of Character. Approved a resolution electing Councilmember Mossman as Mayor Pro Tem. Approved an ordinance amending Section 3-8 “Dangerous and/or Vicious Animal” on first reading. Approved an ordinance amending and combining Sections 3-3 and 3-4 “Animals at Large” on first reading. Nauticats Coaches led the Pledges during the Council meeting.

Join us for next month's Council Meeting:July 11, 2016 @ 7:00pm

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ELECTED OFFICIALS • 281.333.4211 Fax 281.333.2301• Mayor Mark Denman [Home 281.333.9633] E-mail: [email protected]• Mayor Pro Tem Sandra Mossman [Home 281.333.2194] E-mail: [email protected]• Councilmember Harry Dollar [Home 281.333.0259] E-mail: [email protected]• Councilmember John Mahon [Home 713.702.1185] E-mail: [email protected]• Councilmember Bryce Klug [Home 832.474.5461] E-mail: [email protected]• Councilmember Jonathan Amdur [Home 281.333.3424] E-mail: [email protected]• Councilmember Bob Warters [Home 281.333.4750] E-mail: [email protected]

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CONGRATULATIONSCongratulations to Robinson Elementary staff and students for earning designation as a National School of Character for 2016 by Character.org, a non-profit organization that supports the advancement of character development in schools across the U.S.! Mayor Mark Denman and City Manager Jason Reynolds visited school staff and some students (Nassau Bay residents) and got a tour of their great school. We are proud to have such a wonderful school with amazing teachers and staff for our community.

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